Seven sweet, sassy and smart novels guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. Join six different teens as they leap into love, adventure and self-discovery in these 7 breezy romantic comedies. If you enjoy lighthearted, clean coming of age stories featuring friendship, family and true love, this 2,000-page collection has you covered! Save over 60% by purchasing the boxed set. Grab this big breezy collection of hilarious and heartwarming coming of age rom-coms today at a special bundle price! If you’d rather forget the sweet highs and heartbreaking lows of high school romance, this box set is definitely not for you! “A breezy, happy-ending romance.” ~ Booklist “A cheery fish-out-of-water romance with heartfelt reflections on family and fame.” ~ Publisher's Weekly “Compelling reading… The interspersed, dueling columns are snappy and edgy, and they empower Luisa and her friends to examine priorities in relationships, learning, and life. This enjoyable, thought-provoking battle of the sexes highlights literacy’s importance and the power of the written word to hurt, heal, and inspire.” ~ Booklist “…a strong voice and quirky characters keep the plot moving… Smart dialogue and realistic scenes add to the story’s appeal.” ~ Kirkus Reviews “This is teen chick lit at its finest! ...The characters are well balanced and charming, and there's the right amount of romance, tension and wit.” ~ Romantic Times “Pop-culture fun with a moral… Extreme diva behavior in both characters makes for a juicy read.” ~ School Library Journal About the Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout have been making readers laugh out loud with their sassy and sweet romantic comedies for many years. Join their newsletter for humor and hijinks. Sandy Rideout is also the author of the “Dog Town” series of romantic
When I'm not writing books with Sandy, I can usually be found on a film set, where life is anything but dull. I've hung off the side of Toronto's CN tower, faced down a Grizzly bear, danced with Gregory Hines, and shared a beer with Ireland's Lord Guinness.
In 2003, Panavision Canada recognized my camera skills with the coveted Woody Award. It's an honor. Really.
And to think I almost became a cop. Fortunately for the citizens of Toronto, I flunked the psychological profile. Then, there was my brief stint as a bank manager, but I don't want to dwell on that.
Better to dwell on the restaurant job where I met the man who became my husband. I was the bartender; he was the busboy. It's still a perfect match: I get to call the "shots" and he cleans up after me. More importantly, he cleans up after our schnauzer, whom we affectionately describe as a four-bagger (Note: Dog-owners, you know what I'm talking about here).
I am a tea granny and a home dècor magazine junkie. I play the piano, although I don't own one. I own two guitars, although I don't play them. I sing to my dog, wear fleece even in summer, and never miss an episode of Coronation Street.
I could go on, but my tea is cold. And let's face it, you probably stopped reading after I mentioned the Woody Award.